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Botulinum Neurotoxins

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    Chapter 1 Genetic Diversity Within Clostridium botulinum Serotypes, Botulinum Neurotoxin Gene Clusters and Toxin Subtypes
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    Chapter 2 Assembly and Function of the Botulinum Neurotoxin Progenitor Complex
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    Chapter 3 Uptake of Botulinum Neurotoxin in the Intestine
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    Chapter 4 Double Receptor Anchorage of Botulinum Neurotoxins Accounts for their Exquisite Neurospecificity.
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    Chapter 5 The elusive compass of clostridial neurotoxins: deciding when and where to go?
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    Chapter 6 Synchronized Chaperone Function of Botulinum Neurotoxin Domains Mediates Light Chain Translocation into Neurons
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    Chapter 7 Clostridial Neurotoxin Light Chains: Devices for SNARE Cleavage Mediated Blockade of Neurotransmission
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    Chapter 8 Synaptic Vesicle Proteins: Targets and Routes for Botulinum Neurotoxins
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    Chapter 9 Persistence of Botulinum Neurotoxin Inactivation of Nerve Function
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    Chapter 10 Structure-Based Drug Discovery for Botulinum Neurotoxins
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    Chapter 11 Complexity of Botulinum Neurotoxins: Challenges for Detection Technology
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    Chapter 12 Progress in Cell Based Assays for Botulinum Neurotoxin Detection
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    Chapter 13 Transforming the Domain Structure of Botulinum Neurotoxins into Novel Therapeutics
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    Chapter 14 Botulinum Toxin: Application, Safety, and Limitations
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Chapter title
Double Receptor Anchorage of Botulinum Neurotoxins Accounts for their Exquisite Neurospecificity.
Chapter number 4
Book title
Botulinum Neurotoxins
Published in
Current topics in microbiology and immunology, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-33570-9_4
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Book ISBNs
978-3-64-233569-3, 978-3-64-233570-9
Authors

Rummel A, Rummel, Andreas

Abstract

The high potency of the botulinum neurotoxins (BoNT) and tetanus neurotoxin (TeNT) is mainly due to their neurospecific binding which is mediated by the interaction with two receptor components. TeNT and all BoNT bind first to complex polysialo-gangliosides abundantly present on the outer leaflet of neuronal membranes. The ganglioside binding occurs in BoNT/A, B, E, F and G via a conserved ganglioside binding pocket within the most carboxyl-terminal 25 kDa domain H(CC) whereas TeNT, BoNT/C and D display two different ganglioside binding sites within their H(CC)-domain. Subsequently, upon exocytosis the intraluminal domains of synaptic vesicle proteins are exposed and can be accessed by the surface accumulated neurotoxins. BoNT/B and G bind with their H(CC)-domain to a 20-mer membrane juxtaposed segment of the intraluminal domain of synaptotagmin-I and -II, respectively. BoNT/A and E employ the intraluminal domain 4 of the synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2 (SV2) as protein receptor. Whereas the 50 kDa cell binding domain H(C) of BoNT/A interacts with all three SV2 isoforms, BoNT/E H(C) only binds SV2A and SV2B. Also, BoNT/D, F, and TeNT employ SV2 for binding and uptake. Thereafter, the synaptic vesicle is recycled and the anchored neurotoxin is endocytosed. Acidification of the vesicle lumen triggers membrane insertion of the translocation domain followed by pore formation and finally translocation of the enzymatically active light chain to its site of action leading to block of neurotransmitter release.

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Unknown 18 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 4 22%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 17%
Student > Master 3 17%
Researcher 3 17%
Professor > Associate Professor 3 17%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 2 11%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 33%
Neuroscience 4 22%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 1 6%
Philosophy 1 6%
Other 1 6%
Unknown 3 17%